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New Edgun Bullpup PCPs

Found this while trolling the net. Also included is the enquiry reply from their U.S.A agent Tony Rudenko a Russian dude looking at his surname. These rifles are from Russia and look like mean mother stompers.

E:mail reply:
Hello,
Thanks you for your interest in Edgun products!
We are the official EdGun distributors in the US.
Due to a high demand, right now we are sold out, the next shipment will be in mid-September.
The price is $1499 shipped to continental US via UPS ground from Florida.
$150 deposit will reserve you a gun from the next shipment.
Here is the short description:
Edgun is a single shot .22 PCP gun.
With recommended JSB Diabolo Exact Jumbo 16 Grains ammo it outputs 920-940 fps (adjustable).
Filling pressure is 3000 psi (there is a gage on the tank).
The gun has black anodised finish, comes with a Weaver scope mount.
Super Sniper 16x42 riflescope 30 mm with medium or hight Weaver rings would be a good and cost-effective choice.
It uses a Lothar Walther riffled barrel with choke.
Sizes are as follows: length 29.3", height 7.5", width 2", barrel length 18.5". Weight is 6 pounds, tank size is
17.6 cu in, good for 50 shots with built-in regulator. Working pressure is 1600-3000 psi.
Stock is dark grey painted wood.
Gun comes with the soft padded carrying case, manual, factory acceptance paper target, assembly instructions DVD, certificate (in Russian), filling probe FX type 1/8" BSP male and a set of spare rubber O-rings.
The gun has an integrated compensator-silencer (it's not like you can't hear the sound at all but it's very very efficient).
It's a perfect tool for hunting. I had no problem hunting crows up to 115-120 yards. Based on the power and
without the wind (or using sufficient amount on Mil Dots compensation) we are talking up to 150 yards.
I shot a 5 shot 100 yrd group that measured 1 inch and 4 of the shots were 1/2 inch.
The gun itself is very straight forward.
You can find some pictures of the device here:http://www.network54.com/Forum/79537...tions+answered
Regards,
Tony